September has been hotter than June, July and August – and the south of England is getting set to enjoy rising temperatures once again

Rejoice! The heatwave is here to stay

Britain is reportedly set to bask in ANOTHER heatwave next week, as hot air sweeping in from Europe brings temperatures soaring.

The welcome news comes as official figures reveal September has been hotter than June, July and August, with a mean temperature so far of 15.9C - that's 3.3C above average.

Now thermometers are set to nudge scorching highs again over the next fortnight, with 21C expected across the south of England on Thursday.

Temperatures are set to rise even further at the weekend, with highs of 25C expected - around 10C above average for the time of year.

Central areas will be around the 20C mark - but that's still warmer than the 12.7C average for September. Unfortunately the north will see around that average mark.

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